Bought this for my Alesis SamplePad. Fits the unit perfect with no modifications needed. Mounting holes lined up perfectly. Also comes with the mounting clamp. Perfect combination for a multi vendor mounting...Read complete review

Bought this for my Alesis SamplePad. Fits the unit perfect with no modifications needed. Mounting holes lined up perfectly. Also comes with the mounting clamp. Perfect combination for a multi vendor mounting solution.

Clamp has one vertical and one horizontal side with endless mounting configurations.

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This clamp is rock-solid and well-built, fairly adjustable, and keeps your drum machine steady. However, it does not extend out very far from the stand you attach it to, so I cannot...Read complete review

This clamp is rock-solid and well-built, fairly adjustable, and keeps your drum machine steady. However, it does not extend out very far from the stand you attach it to, so I cannot mount my SPS-S to lie flat. I must keep it at about a 30 degree angle or more. Also, it is very difficult to plug cords into the back of the SPD-S unless you keep the machine at an angle, because the stand gets in the way. Still, it's the only clamp for the SPD-S that I'm aware of, so what alternatives do we have? The outrageous price reflects this lack of alternatives. It's very convenient to be able to mount your machine to a stand though.

Bought this for my Alesis SamplePad. Fits the unit perfect with no modifications needed. Mounting holes lined up perfectly. Also comes with the mounting clamp. Perfect combination for a multi vendor mounting solution.

Clamp has one vertical and one horizontal side with endless mounting configurations.

I purchased this clamp because I did not want to spend more than double for Roland's more expensive stand. I had a broken snare stand, so I was able to make a stand for my SPD-SX using this clamp. Another option is to use the bottom part of a cymbal stand. It is important to note that the arm on this clamp is not very long, so you will need to mount it on a horizontal stand/boom or near the top of a vertical stand in order for the pad to have enough clearance. I think this clamp is a bit over priced, but this is about your only option for your sampling pad without getting creative. Works well!

Purchased for my new Roland SPD-SX. I was worried that there was no mounting screws but the screws were already in the bottom of the SPD-SX. No problem mounting to a cymbal stand. The SPD-SX is so light that there is no worry about it falling over.

The little guy is what you want if you want to add a drum module or a percussion controller to your acoustic kit. I got this to mount my TD-10/TDW-1 on a stand and it works great. My only complaint is that it doesn't come with screws. Other than that, awesome.

The arm on this puppy is less than half the width of the Roland SPD-6 unit it was recommended to support. This means you basically need to have a horizontal bar to mount it on since it doesn't have clearance from any vertical bar. Without a rack, and wanting to keep my bags light, this thing offers little value to me over improvised solutions like chairs, etc..

This clamp is rock-solid and well-built, fairly adjustable, and keeps your drum machine steady. However, it does not extend out very far from the stand you attach it to, so I cannot mount my SPS-S to lie flat. I must keep it at about a 30 degree angle or more. Also, it is very difficult to plug cords into the back of the SPD-S unless you keep the machine at an angle, because the stand gets in the way. Still, it's the only clamp for the SPD-S that I'm aware of, so what alternatives do we have? The outrageous price reflects this lack of alternatives. It's very convenient to be able to mount your machine to a stand though.

I bought this for my Roland SPD-S 3 months ago and it has been simply wonderful, I can set that pad up in any position that I can think of. The unit is very well manufactured and extremely durable. It's a little difficult to disconnect the pad from the mount, but otherwise it fits my needs perfectly.